Students at CEGEP (collège d’enseignement général et professionnel), university and other vocational schools have been granted their own early polling stations for the Quebec election. Students can vote on March 28 as well as April 1, 2 and 3 before the general population votes on April 7.

Photos shared on Twitter by Drainville and other PQ members show the minister at CEGEP campuses and Université de Sherbrooke on March 28 and April 1 with what appears to be PQ pamphlets.

No person may, on the premises of a polling station, use any sign to indicate his political affiliation or support for or opposition to a party or candidate, or engage in any other form of partisan publicity.

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The building in which the polling station is located and any neighbouring place where the sign or partisan publicity may be seen or heard by the electors are considered to be the premises of the polling station.

Elections Quebec spokesperson Stéphanie Isabelle confirmed in an email to Canada.com the situation has been reported to them and they are working to “make some verifications.”

“For now, we have nothing more to say,” said Isabelle.

Montreal newspaper La Presse asked Drainville’s communications manager about the photos. At first, they said Drainville had distributed flyers but had not broken any electoral laws. Then, in a second call, the spokesperson denied that any leaflets were distributed.